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Headed to Vegas - Take or Leave the Nikon?
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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 421200" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>I was in the same boat last year. A week in Vegas for a conference and most of my days were all planned out (day and evening). In my case I ended up buying a small mirrorless and brought a couple of lenses. If I were you I'd bring the D5300 and the 10-24 and possibly the 50mm. If it sits in your luggage the whole trip it's not a biggie. It doesn't take up that much space.</p><p></p><p>If you get to visit Old Vegas that's when you'll really love having your camera. The lights are spectacular and it's more of a walk-n-shoot vibe. I was able to attend an event at the Vegas Speedway and shooting the high end sports cars was nice. Plus they had pro drivers take us out on the track and the video of that going into bank turns was fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 421200, member: 8330"] I was in the same boat last year. A week in Vegas for a conference and most of my days were all planned out (day and evening). In my case I ended up buying a small mirrorless and brought a couple of lenses. If I were you I'd bring the D5300 and the 10-24 and possibly the 50mm. If it sits in your luggage the whole trip it's not a biggie. It doesn't take up that much space. If you get to visit Old Vegas that's when you'll really love having your camera. The lights are spectacular and it's more of a walk-n-shoot vibe. I was able to attend an event at the Vegas Speedway and shooting the high end sports cars was nice. Plus they had pro drivers take us out on the track and the video of that going into bank turns was fun. [/QUOTE]
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